Just for Laughs: Gags

Just for Laughs: Gags (2000- )

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A Canadian hidden-camera reality television show without words, from the people behind Just for Laughs. Entering its 16th season and filmed in Montreal, QC GAGS has been making people laugh in more than 100 countries and on every airline in the world.

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S01E02Episode 02Dec 27, 2000
S01E01Episode 1Dec 26, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Just for Laughs: Gags premiere?

Just for Laughs: Gags premiered on October 15, 2000.

Who created Just for Laughs: Gags?

Just for Laughs: Gags was created by Pierre Girard and Jacques Chevalier.

What is the genre of Just for Laughs: Gags?

Just for Laughs: Gags is a comedy television show.

What is the format of Just for Laughs: Gags?

Just for Laughs: Gags features hidden camera pranks played on unsuspecting people.

What is the production location of Just for Laughs: Gags?

Just for Laughs: Gags is produced in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Who is the host of Just for Laughs: Gags?

Just for Laughs: Gags does not have a host.

Is there a narrative storyline in Just for Laughs: Gags?

No, there is no narrative storyline in Just for Laughs: Gags.

How long is each episode of Just for Laughs: Gags?

Each episode of Just for Laughs: Gags is approximately 20 minutes long.

What is the language of Just for Laughs: Gags?

Just for Laughs: Gags is primarily in French, but also includes English dialogue.

Are the pranks in Just for Laughs: Gags harmful?

No, the pranks in Just for Laughs: Gags are harmless and designed to be comedic.

Has Just for Laughs: Gags won any awards?

Just for Laughs: Gags has won the Rose d'Or award in 2013 and the G\u00e9meaux award in 2008 and 2010.

Does Just for Laughs: Gags have a laugh track?

No, Just for Laughs: Gags does not have a laugh track.

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